Compared to Tejaswini Ananth Kumar, Rohini Nilekani is a novice and learning the trick of campaigning and building a rapport with the voters in Bangalore South constituency.
Tejaswini is a seasoned and experienced of the two, who have been campaigning for her husband since 1988 with great success as is reflected in Ananth Kumar winning the seat five times earlier.
However, she faces a challenge from educated voters, asking what future the constituency has in the store if her husband is elected for the sixth time.
Nevertheless, Tejaswini, knowing all the tricks of the trade, tells people to vote for her husband because he would be part of the next government at the centre, which will benefit the constituency.
Tejaswini, an engineer, spends considerable time on her house and political life of her husband. She also runs a charitable trust that supplies mid-day meals to thousands of schools.
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